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Silver Bon Bon Dishes 1909 SheffieldSilver Bon Bon Dishes 1909 SheffieldOriginal pair of solid silver Bon Bon dishes. Clear hallmark to the base of each bowl, 1909 Sheffield by W&H (Walker & Hall - NOW known as Mappin & Webb). Very elegant BONBON dishes and stunning examples of the period. Lovely quality. Approx size: 158mm wide at widest part. 110mm tall. Approx weight 462g for the pair. Walker & Hall was established in Sheffield in 1845 by George Walker. The business was joined by Henry Hall and became in 1853 Walker & Hall. The factory was at Howard Street, Sheffield, while showrooms were opened in 45 Holborn Viaduct, London. Branches were opened in Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Newcastle, Cardiff, Belfast, Hull, Bristol, Melbourne and Adelaide (Australia), Cape Town (South Africa). Walker & Hall was converted into a limited liability company in 1920 under the style Walker & Hall Ltd and combined in 1963 under the British Silverware Ltd with Mappin & Webb and Elkington & Co. 100% authenticity. Beautiful original quality silver and gold investment pieces at RARE AND SIGNED. Buy in confidence from the world's greatest online retailers of Edwardian and Victorian silver pieces. BUY YOUR GENUINE SILVER FROM THE BEST ONLINE WEBSITE for SILVER COLLECTABLES RAREANDSIGNED.

Silver Bon Bon Dishes 1919 SheffieldSilver Bon Bon Dishes 1919 SheffieldOriginal pair of solid silver Bon Bon dishes. Clear hallmark to the inner side of each bowl, 1919 Sheffield by RFM (Robert Fead Mosley). One of the makers marks is slightly light, otherwise very clear. Lovely quality. Approx size: 112mm wide at widest par. 50mm tall. Approx weight 202g for the pair. Lovely bonbon dishes in solid silver. Robert Fead Morley was born into a family of well-known London jewellery and allied trades manufacturers. Since the early 1800s several branches of the family were active or had connection with the jewellery trade around Hatton Garden area of London. Robert Fead Mosley (1841 - 1921) was the son of Cornelius Lewis Morley a "steel pen holder & pencil case makers & Birmingham & Sheffield factors". Soon he began his own business in Sheffield and in 1864 he was listed as "scissor and table knife manufacturer, 214 Brook Hill", moving to Portland Works in Portland Lane just off West Street in 1871 (Portland Works consisted of small units used as temporary manufactories for smaller businesses unable to keep a whole premises). The business was managed in partnership with Henry Lawton under the style R.F. Mosley & Co. The partnership was dissolved in 1873 (but Lawton family continued to be linked to the firm). In 1879 the activity was transferred in a new building in Randall Street and R.F. Mosley called these new works, Portland Works. The firm was incorporated in 1897 under the style R.F. Mosley & Co Limited. Its first directors were Robert Fead Mosley (Managing Director), Arthur Lawton, Henry Hobson Mosley and Samuel Lawton. The firm ceased its activity in 1935 transferring goodwill, premises, customers, stock and machinery to the new Company of R. F. Mosley & Co Ltd managed by Albert Oswald Mosley (until 1968). 100% authenticity. Beautiful original quality silver and gold investment pieces at RARE AND SIGNED. Buy in confidence from the world's greatest online retailers of Edwardian and Victorian silver pieces. BUY YOUR GENUINE SILVER FROM THE BEST ONLINE WEBSITE for SILVER COLLECTABLES RAREANDSIGNED.

The BeatlesThe Beatles Silver Charm Bracelet Sterling Hallmarks LondonA wonderful SILVER charm bracelet for BEATLES fans. Here is a great piece of Beatles memorabilia from the early 1960's. A sterling silver charm bracelet with six mini Beatle figures holding guitars with BEETLE backs. London hallmarks dating to early 60s and the start of Beatlemania. Approx 37g in weight. Very rare early piece of Beatlemania memorabilia. Full original R&S COA valuation certificate also included with this piece. ORIGINAL BEATLES MEMORABILIA 1960s silver charm bracelet.